Tiger Wall

Maldivian wall dive renowned for Tiger and Whaleshark encounters.

Boat Access
12m Avg Depth
25m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, aptly named Tiger Wall, is a renowned location in the Maldives, famous for its prolific pelagic encounters. It is a distinctive wall dive situated along a city pier, offering a dramatic drop-off that attracts large marine life. Divers are advised to maintain proximity to the wall for protection and remain vigilant, constantly surveying the open water for passing marine giants. While no specific historical accounts are provided, its name clearly indicates the consistent presence of magnificent Tiger Sharks, making it a bucket-list destination for many divers. The site is teeming with diverse marine life, most notably its resident population of Tiger Sharks, for which the wall is named. During their migratory season, lucky divers may also witness the majestic passage of Whalesharks. In addition to these large pelagics, the vibrant wall itself provides refuge for an array of small, colorful reef fish, offering a contrasting view to the dramatic open ocean action. The best time to visit Tiger Wall for peak Whaleshark encounters is generally during their specific migratory seasons, although Tiger Sharks are often present year-round. Divers should be prepared for potentially strong currents and maintain excellent buoyancy control, as this is crucial for safe and enjoyable dives. This site is a highlight for experienced divers seeking thrilling encounters with large apex predators and is also suitable for advanced freedivers comfortable with deeper dives and challenging conditions.
Diving Freediving

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Excellent
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Very Good
Water Visibility Excellent Viz

Plan Your Visit

wall divesharkwhaledrift divestrong currentswide angleadvanced only

Marine Life

sharkwhaleTiger sharkWhalesharkreef fish

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Advanced due to potential strong currents, open water exposure, and close encounters with large, potentially dangerous sharks.

Hazards:
strong currentsdangerous marine lifeboat traffic
Current Strength:

Strong

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